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<H1>NCSA Mosaic X Resources</H1>

The class name for Mosaic for X is <I>Mosaic.</I> If you are unfamiliar
with X resources, here is a bit of information on <A
HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/d2-setting-resources.html">how
to set X resources.</A> <P>

Note that for each of the resources listed below, the class name is the
same as the resource name except that the first character is capitalized.
<P>

<H2>Functional Resources</H2>

<DL>
<DT> <b><A NAME="annotationsOnTop">annotationsOnTop</A></b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> Flag to indicate whether inlined document annotation hyperlinks
     are prepended to the document (if true) or postpended (if false).
     Default is false.

<DT> <b>annotationServer</b>: <i>string</i>
<dd> Used for <A HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/XMosaic/Annotations/overview.html">group annotation support</a>.  This resource is the URL of your
CGI annotation server.

<DT> <b>autoPlaceWindows</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If set to false, new Document
   View windows will not be automatically positioned by the
   program itself (but it's still up to your window manager just how
   they're placed).  Default is true.


<DT> <b><A NAME="catchPriorAndNext">catchPriorAndNext</A></b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> This resource controls whether use of the keys Prior and Next
     (Page Up and Page Down on most keyboards) are explicitly caught
     in the <A NAME=18 HREF="help-on-docview-window.html">Document
     View</A> window and passed to the vertical scrollbar or whether
     the normal Motif scrolled window mechanism is relied upon to do
     that automatically.  Default is false, since that's how things
     are supposed to work, but if you find that Page Up/Page Down
     aren't doing their jobs for you, set this resource to true.
        (See also <A NAME=19
        HREF="docview-viewing-area.html#hotkeys">information on
        hotkeys</A>.)

<DT> <b><A NAME="cciPort">cciPort</A></b>: <i>integer</i>
<DD> This resource sets the port which Mosaic listens to for <A HREF="CCI/cci-spec.html">CCI</A> instructions.

<DT> <B>confirmDeleteAnnotation</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> If false, deleting annotations will not be confirmed via a
     confirmation dialog box.  Default is true.

<DT> <b>confirmExit</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> Whether NCSA Mosaic will pop up a dialog box to confirm
        exiting the program
     when the 'Exit Program' menu option is chosen.  Default is true.

<DT> <b>defaultAuthorName</b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> String to use as your fullname (e.g., John Q. Public).  Your fullname
     is normally stored in the system password file, and Mosaic will extract
     it from that if this resource is NULL; else the value of this resource
     will be used.  Default is NULL.

<DT> <b>defaultHeight</b>: <i>integer</i>
<DD> Default height in pixels for a Document View window.  Default is 680.

<DT> <b><A NAME="hotlist-file">defaultHotlistFile</A></b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Name of file to store the
     <A NAME=6 HREF="help-on-hotlist-view.html">default hotlist</A>
     (or list of bookmarks).
     Default is ".mosaic-hotlist-default"; the value
     of the environment variable $HOME will be prepended to this string.

<DT> <b>defaultWidth</b>: <i>integer</i>
<DD> Default width in pixels for a Document View window.  Default is 620.
<a name="dil">
<DT> <B>delayImageLoads</B>: <I>Boolean</I> </a>
<DD> Delayed image loading is for users with slow network connections.  If
     true, Mosaic substitutes a small icon for inlined-images, plus an arrow
     icon for inlined-images which also act as hyperlinks.
     <I>Clicking</I> on an icon tells Mosaic to load that inlined-image, while
     <I>clicking</I> on the arrow is equivalent to following the associated
     hyperlink.  Selecting <I>Load Images in Current</I> from Mosaic's
     <CODE>Options</CODE> menu loads and displays all of the inlined-images in
     the current document.  Delayed image loading can also be selected with
     the '-dil' command-line flag, or on a per-window basis from Mosaic's
     <CODE>Options</CODE> menu.  Default is false.

<DT> <b>displayURLsNotTitles</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If true, URL's will be displayed everywhere document titles are
     usually displayed.  Default is false.

<DT> <B>DocsDirectory</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> Can be used to override the location of the help documents.  Default is
     NULL.

<DT> <B>documentsMenuSpecfile</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> Name of file which holds an optional "Documents Menu Specfile," to allow
     sites to add their own <CODE>Documents</CODE> menu to Mosaic's menu bar.
     For more information, see <A HREF="faq-documents-menu.html"> information
     on creating a configurable <CODE>Documents</CODE> menu.</A>  Default is
     "/usr/local/lib/mosaic/documents.menu"

<DT> <B>editCommand</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> Name of the editor to load when using the <I>File-Edit Source</I> option.
     This editor is loaded in an xterm, specified by the
     <code>xtermCommand</code> resource.  Default is vi.

<DT> <B>editCommandUseXterm</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> This resource specifies that a user's editor requires an xterm before it
     can be executed.  Default is true.

<DT> <b>fancySelections</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If true, cut and paste from the Document View window will be done
     with fancy selections enabled in the HTML widget, which will result
     in underlined headers, bulleted lists, and so on.  If false, normal
     selection behavior will be used.  Default is false.  (Note that this
     can be changed, per window, on the fly.)

<DT> <B>fullHostname</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> This resource allows explicit setting of the fully qualified hostname
     for machines that crash on a call to <CODE>gethostbyname().</CODE>
     The <CODE>fullHostname</CODE> resource should only be used if
     necessary, in conjunction with <CODE>gethostbynameIsEvil</CODE>.

<DT> <b><A NAME="ghbnie">gethostbynameIsEvil</A></b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If you are running on a Sun set up such that, when it tries to find
        out it's own full hostname via gethostbyname(), it coredumps,
        then you should set this resource to true.  Default is false.

<DT> <B>globalExtensionMap</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> Can be set to the location of the system-wide <A
     HREF="extension-map.html">extension map</A> config file of your choice.
     Default is "/usr/local/lib/mosaic/mime.types"

<DT> <b>globalHistoryFile</b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Name of file to store the global history of all documents visited
     from session to session.  Default is ".mosaic-global-history"; the value
     of the environment variable $HOME will be prepended to this string.
<DT> <B>globalTypeMap</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> Can be set to the location of the system-wide <A
     HREF="mailcap.html">mailcap</A> (type map config) file of your choice.
     Default is "/usr/local/lib/mosaic/mailcap"

<DT> <b>gunzipCommand</b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Command Mosaic uses to uncompress gzip'd files (files with an
     extension of '.z').  Default is "gunzip -n -f", which requires version
     1.2.4 of <I>gzip</I>.  (Gunzip can be obtained from <A NAME=13
     HREF="ftp://boole.stanford.edu/pub/">boole.stanford.edu/pub/</A>.)

<DT> <B>hdfMaxImageDimension</B>: <I>integer</I>
<DD>
  Maximum height and/or width of an <A
  HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/hdf-browsing.html">
  HDF</A> inlined image in pixels.  Default is 400.

<DT> <B>hdfMaxDisplayedDatasets</B>: <I>integer</I>
<DD>
  Maximum number of displayed datasets while browsing <A
  HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/hdf-browsing.html">
  HDF</A> files. Default is 15. If more than the maximum exist in an HDF
  file, Mosaic will display the HDF file in "brief mode."

<DT> <B>hdfMaxDisplayedAttributes</B>: <I>integer</I>
<DD>
  Maximum number of displayed attributes while browsing <A
  HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/hdf-browsing.html">
  HDF</A> files.  Default is 10. If more than the max exist in an HDF file,
  Mosaic will display the HDF file in "brief mode."

<DT> <B>hdfPowerUser</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> If true, most of the supporting text in an HDF file will be removed.
     Default is false.

<DT> <b>homeDocument</b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Document to access on program startup.  Default is
     "http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/NCSAMosaicHome.html".
     See also
     <A NAME=7 HREF="specifying-home.html">information on specifying your
     home document</A>.
<a name="ics">
<DT> <B>imageCacheSize</B>: <I>integer</I> </a>
<DD> Used to set the size of the inlined-image cache in kilobytes.  The '-ics'
     command-line flag can also be used.  Default is 2048.
<UL>
<LI> All of the images in a given document will be (temporarily) cached
     while on that page regardless of the value of imageCacheSize.
<LI> Cache flushes <i>least recently viewed</i>.
</UL>

<DT> <b>initialWindowIconic</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If set to true, the first Document View window opened (when the
        program starts) will be iconified.  Default is false.

<DT> <b>kiosk</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If set, this removes the menubar and all control bar options except
     <i>back, forward, home, and close</i>. Default is false.

<DT> <b>kioskNoExit</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If <code>kiosk</code> is true, and this resource is true, then this
     removes the close button.  When true, the user has no way to exit
     Mosaic (without a window manager or a keyboard).  Default is false.

<DT> <B>maxNumCCIConnect</B>: <I>integer</I>
<DD> Controls the maximum number of cci clients communicating with the browser.
     Default is no limit.

<DT> <B>maxWaisResponses</B>: <I>integer</I>
<DD> Controls maximum number of matches Mosaic gets from a WAIS server.
     Default is 200.

<DT> <b><A NAME="personalAnnotationDirectory">personalAnnotationDirectory</A></b>:
        <i>string</i>
<DD> Name of directory in which to store personal annotations (as well
     as the log file of all personal annotations currently in existence).
     Default is ".mosaic-personal-annotations"; the value
     of the environment variable $HOME will be prepended to this string.
        (If the directory so named does not exist, it will be created;
        however, intermediate directories, if any are named,
        will not be created.)

<DT> <B>personalExtensionMap</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> Can be  set to the location of the personal <A
     HREF="extension-map.html">extension map</A> config file of
     your choice -- the value of the environment variable HOME is prepended to
     this.  Default is ".mime.types"


<DT> <B>personalTypeMap</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> Can be set to the location of the personal <A
     HREF="mailcap.html">mailcap</A> file of your choice -- the value of the
     environment variable <CODE>HOME</CODE> is prepended to this.  Default is
     ".mailcap"

<DT> <b>printCommand</b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Name of command used (by default) for the 'Print' menu option.
     This command is expected to accept a single argument -- the name
     of the file to print.  Default is "lpr".  (Note that this can be
     changed on the fly via the 'Print' option's dialog box.)

<DT> <b><A NAME="recordCommandLocation">recordCommandLocation</A></b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Location (full path name) of the command used to record audio
        annotations (on Sun, SGI, and HP platforms).  Default is
        "/usr/sbin/recordaiff" on SGI, "/usr/demo/SOUND/record" on
        Sun, and "/usr/audio/bin/srecorder" on HP.  If the named
        command does not exist when Mosaic is started, audio
        annotations will be disabled (the menu entry will be made
        insensitive).
<DT> <b><A NAME="recordCommand">recordCommand</A></b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Command used to record audio annotations -- this is the full
        command, using the command named in recordCommandLocation as
        the first word.  Default is "recordaiff -n 1 -s 8 -r 8000" on
        SGI, "record" on Sun, "srecorder -au" on HP.  The command thus
        named is expected to accept a single additional argument</b>: the
        filename of the new audio file; the command is also expected
        to correctly terminate recording when sent a SIGINT.

<DT> <B>reloadPragmaNoCache</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> If true, Mosaic will send additional header info to notify a proxy
     not to use cache.  This only works with caching proxy servers.
     Default is false.

<DT> <B>reloadReloadsImages</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> If true, the <I>Reload</I> option will clear out cached image data for
     the current document before reloading the document, thus causing the
     images to be reloaded also.  This is most useful for HTML authors using
     Mosaic to view their work.  Default is false.

<A NAME="sendmail">
<DT> <B>sendmailCommand</B>: <I>string</I> </A>
<DD> Points to the <CODE>sendmail</CODE> binary.  The assumption is made that
     this program accepts command-line arguments specifying addresses to which
     messages should be mailed, and accepts other headers and message text from
     stdin. Default is "/usr/lib/sendmail"

<A NAME="signature">
<DT> <B>signature</B>: <I>string</I> </A>
<DD> Points to the signature file used when posting articles to newsgroups.  This
     file will be included whenever you post or followup.  Default is no signature.

<DT> <B>simpleInterface</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> Allows Mosaic's menu bar and bottom button configuration to be
     considerably pared down (default is false).

<DT> <b><A NAME="tmpDirectory">tmpDirectory</A></b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Name of directory in which to store temporary files generated by
        Mosaic.  This directory should have plenty of space, ideally
        at least 10 or 20 megabytes, in case you happen to pull down a
        very large data file.  Setting this resource is equivalent to
        using the command-line flag <A
        HREF="command-line-flags.html#tmpdir">-tmpdir</A> or setting
        the environment variable <code>TMPDIR</code>.

<DT> <B>trackFullURLs</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> If set to false, enables prototypical smart display of "where you're
     going" during mouse tracking, including format divination.  Default is
     true.

<DT> <B>trackPointerMotion</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> If set to false, the mouse pointer will not be tracked so that URLs
     are visible on the lower status line.  Default is true.

<a name="trackvisited">
<DT> <b>trackVisitedAnchors</b>: <i>Boolean</i></a>
<DD> If true, visited anchors (anchors pointing to documents that have
        previously been viewed) will be displayed with a different style
        than anchors that have not yet been visited.  Default is true.
        (On slow machines, changing this resource to false may
        substantially improve Mosaic's performance.)

<DT> <B>tweakGopherTypes</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> When false, Mosaic will interpret Gopher documents strictly by the
     Gopher typing system.  When true, Mosaic will use its own mechanism
     to determine the file types of Gopher documents.  Default is true.

<DT> <B>twirlIncrement</B>: <I>integer</I>
<DD> Indicates how many bytes (minimum) are transferred between updates
     of the twirling transfer icon for normal (FTP, Gopher, HTTP) transfers.
     Default is 4096.

<DT> <b>twirlingTransferIcon</b>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> Can be set to false to turn off the twirling NCSA logo during document
     transfers.  <I>Clicking</I> the icon will still interrupt a transfer.
     Default is true.

<DT> <b>uncompressCommand</b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Command to use to uncompress compressed files (files with an
        extension of '.Z').  Default is "uncompress"

<DT> <B>useDefaultExtensionMap</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> Can be set to false to keep Mosaic from having any default <A
     HREF="extension-map.html">file-extension-to-MIME-type mappings</A>.  <I>
     We strongly recommend that this resource be left true;</I> simply
     overridden as necessary.  Default is true.

<DT> <B>useDefaultTypeMap</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> Can be set to false to keep Mosaic from having any default <A
     HREF="mailcap.html">MIME-type-to-external-viewer mappings</A>.  <I>We
     strongly recommend that this resource be left true</I>; simply overridden
     as necessary. Default is true.

<DT> <b>useGlobalHistory</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If true, a global history of everywhere you visit is automatically
     stored.  (This history is used to
     shade anchors different colors based on whether you've visited the
     corresponding documents or not, if resource trackVisitedAnchors
        is set to true)  Default is true.


<DT> <b>xtermCommand</b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Name of command used to start a terminal window for a telnet
     session.  Default is "xterm" on most platforms; "aixterm -v" on IBM
     AIX 3.x systems.

</DL>

<H2>Visual Resources</H2>

The following resources actually belong to the <A NAME=22
HREF="htmlwidget.html">HTML widget</A> used in the Document View window, so <A
NAME="widget-resources-note">you should specify them</A> in your
<CODE>.Xdefaults</CODE> file as follows:

<XMP>
        Mosaic*anchorColor: cyan
</XMP>

<DL>
<DT> <b>Background</b>: <i>color</i>
<DD> Color for main background.  Default is grey.
<DT> <b>Foreground</b>: <i>color</i>
<DD> Color for normal text.  Default is black.
<DT> <b>anchorColor</b>: <i>color</i>
<DD> Color to shade anchors whose corresponding documents haven't been previously visited.  Default is blue3.
<DT> <b>visitedAnchorColor</b>: <i>color</i>
<DD> Color to shade anchors whose corresponding documents have been previously visited.  Default is violetred4.
<DT> <b>activeAnchorFG</b>: <i>color</i>
<DD> Color to shade anchors that are in the process of being activated.  Default is red.
<DT> <b>activeAnchorBG</b>: <i>color</i>
<DD> Color to shade the background of anchors that are in the
     process of being activated.  Default is grey80 (the same
     color as the application's background).
<DT> <b>anchorUnderlines</b>: <i>integer</i>
<DD> This can be one of {0, 1, 2, 3}, and indicates the number
     of lines to draw underneath unvisited anchors.  Default is 1.
<DT> <b>visitedAnchorUnderlines</b>: <i>integer</i>
<DD> This can be one of {0, 1, 2, 3}, and indicates the number
     of lines to draw underneath visited anchors.  Default is 1.
<DT> <b>dashedAnchorUnderlines</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If true, lines drawn under unvisited anchors will be dashed.
     Default is false.
<DT> <b>dashedVisitedAnchorUnderlines</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> If true, lines drawn under visited anchors will be dashed.
     Default is true.

<DT> <b>colorsPerInlinedImage</b>: <i>integer</i>
<DD> Number of unique colors to allocate per
         <A NAME=10 HREF="inlined-images.html">inlined-image</A>;
        default is 50.  Note that this has no bearing on images that
        are displayed externally to NCSA Mosaic, e.g. GIF images passed
        to an external viewer.
<DT> <b>percentVerticalSpace</b>: <i>integer</i>
<DD> The height of vertical space between paragraphs, between headers
        and paragraphs, etc., expressed as a percentage of the normal
        line height.  Default is 90.

<DT> <B>reverseInlinedBitmapColors</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> If true, reverses foreground and background colors in inlined XBM
bitmaps.  Default is false.

<DT> <B>verticalScrollOnRight</B>: <I>Boolean</I>
<DD> If false, the Document View window will place its scroll bar on the
     left side.  Default is true.

</DL>

<a name="font">
<H2>Font Resources</H2></a>

Font resources are also resources that belong to the HTML widget, so
the <A NAME=8 HREF="#widget-resources-note">above note</A> applies
here too.  Note that fonts can be changed dynamically from the
<b>Options</b> menu</A>.

<DL>
<DT> <b>defaultFontChoice</b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Sets the default font choice for X.  <i>string</i> is a string similar
     to any of the font choices in the Options-Font menu.  For example.
     <LISTING>Mosaic*defaultFontChoice: New Century Large</LISTING>
<DT> <b>font</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in normal formatted text.
     Default is "-adobe-times-medium-r-normal-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>italicFont</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in italic formatted text.
     Default is "-adobe-times-medium-i-normal-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>boldFont</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in bold formatted text.
     Default is "-adobe-times-bold-r-normal-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>fixedFont</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in fixed (typewriter style) formatted text.
     Default is "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>header1Font</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in level 1 headers.
     Default is "-adobe-times-bold-r-normal-*-24-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>header2Font</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in level 2 headers.
     Default is "-adobe-times-bold-r-normal-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>header3Font</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in level 3 headers.
     Default is "-adobe-times-bold-r-normal-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>header4Font</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in level 4 headers.
     Default is "-adobe-times-bold-r-normal-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>header5Font</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in level 5 headers.
     Default is "-adobe-times-bold-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>header6Font</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in level 6 headers.
     Default is "-adobe-times-bold-r-normal-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>addressFont</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in addresses.
     Default is "-adobe-times-medium-i-normal-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>plainFont</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in plaintext regions or preformatted documents.
     Default is "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>listingFont</b>: <i>font</i>
<DD> Font used in listing regions.  Default is "-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1".
<DT> <b>fixedboldFont</b>: <I>font</I>
<DD> Font used for bold in fixed (typewriter style) formatted text
<DT> <b>fixeditalicFont</b>: <I>font</I>
<DD> Font used for italic in fixed (typewriter style) formatted text
<DT> <b>plainboldFont</b>: <I>font</I>
<DD> Font used for bold in plaintext regions or preformatted documents
<DT> <b>plainitalicFont</b>: <I>font</I>
<DD> Font used for italic in plaintext regions or preformatted documents

<DT> <b>supsubFont</b>: <I>font</I>
<DD> Font used for superscript and subscript fonts.

</DL>

<H2>Proxy Gateway Resources</H2>

Support for Proxy Gateways is still considered experimental.
The following resources are assumed to be pointers to <A
HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Daemon/User/Proxies/Proxies.html">
Proxy Gateways</A>, for example:

<XMP>
    Mosaic*httpProxy: http://www.cern.ch:911/
</XMP>

Here are more <A
HREF="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/Docs/proxy-gateways.html">
details on Proxy Gateway Support in NCSA Mosaic for X.</A>

<DL>

<DT> <B>ftpProxy</B>: <I>String</I>
<DD> Proxy for ftp URLs.

<DT> <B>gopherProxy</B>: <I>String</I>
<DD> Proxy for gopher URLs.

<DT> <B>httpProxy</B>: <I>String</I>
<DD> Proxy for http URLs.

<DT> <B>newsProxy</B>: <I>String</I>
<DD> Proxy for news URLs.

<DT> <B>waisProxy</B>: <I>String</I>
<DD> Proxy for wais URLs.

<DT> <B>ProxyGateway:</B> <I>String</I>
<DD> Proxy to be used for all access methods.

</DL>

<H2>PGP/PEM Encryption Resources</H2>

PGP/PEM encryption is still considered an experimental feature of NCSA
Mosaic.  Here is <A
HREF="http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/docs/PEMPGP.html">more information on
PGP/PEM encryption with NCSA Mosaic.</a>

<DL>
<DT> <B>pemEncrypt</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> The executable Mosaic will run to perform PEM encryption.

<DT> <B>pemDecrypt</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> The executable Mosaic will run to perform PEM decryption.

<DT> <B>pemEntity</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> The user's PEM entity name, which should be the same as the key name
     given to server maintainers.

<DT> <B>pgpEncrypt</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> The executable Mosaic will run to perform PGP encryption.

<DT> <B>pgpDecrypt</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> The executable Mosaic will run to perform PGP decryption.

<DT> <B>pgpEntity</B>: <I>string</I>
<DD> The user's PGP entity name, which should be the same as the key name
     given to server maintainers.

</DL>

<H2>Obsolete Resources</H2>

The following resources once did something, but not anymore. <P>

<DL>
<DT> <b>binaryTransferMode</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> Removed in version 2.0, use <I>Load to Local Disk</I> from
     <CODE>Options</CODE> menu if necessary.

<DT> <b>mailCommand</b>: <i>string</i>
<DD> Replaced in version 2.0 with <A HREF="#sendmail">sendmailCommand</A>
     resource.

<DT> <b><A NAME="warpPointerForIndex">warpPointerForIndex</A></b>:
<i>Boolean</i>
<DD> Removed in version 2.0.  This is a much-requested feature, and will
    be re-worked eventually.

<DT> <b>windowPerDocument</b>: <i>Boolean</i>
<DD> Removed in version 2.0.  New windows can be created by
     <I>clicking</I> on hyperlinks with the middle mouse button rather than
     the left one.

</DL>


<EM>The following notices were important for users upgrading from a 1.x
version of Mosaic to a 2.x version:</EM>

<UL>
<LI> The class name has been changed from <i>XMosaic</i> to <i>Mosaic</i>.
     Existing Mosaic 1.2 X resources and application defaults files should be
     modified accordingly.
<LI> Information on <A HREF="faq-broken.html#11">the removal of version 1.2
     multimedia X resources.</A>
</UL>


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